Overview :The Complete Plan for Optimum Wellness From celebrity trainer and world-renowned health expert James Duigan comes this comprehensive, powerf... Read More
Overview :In 1998, the horrific murders of Matthew Shepard--a gay man living in Laramie, Wyoming--and James Byrd Jr.--an African American man dragged ... Read More
Overview :In this collection of essays, William James explores the feeling of effort, or the sensation we have when we exert ourselves physically or m... Read More
Overview :Feelings argues for the counter-intuitive idea that feelings do not cause behavior, but rather follow from behavior, and are, in fact, the w... Read More
Overview :I had a crush on Evan King when we were kids. If I'm being totally honest, I had a crush on him all throughout high school, too. I hadn't se... Read More
Overview :This hilarious brand is coming to Boxer Books from former standup comic and script writer James O'Brien who illustrates using potatoes to ma... Read More
Overview :Sometimes being a boat is full of adventures and it's nothing but smooth sailing on the high seas, but sometimes arguing passengers can take... Read More
Overview :Feeling Like Anything's Possible is the third in a series of four children's books. In his own forthright style, author James Norris seeks t... Read More
Overview :An emotional ode to the color blue--and the blues--from the creators of Brown: The Many Shades of Love and Black: The Many Wonders of My Wor... Read More
Overview :The first book of prose published by either James Thurber or E. B. White, Is Sex Necessary? combines the humor and genius of both authors to... Read More
Overview :The first short story collection from James Earl Hardy, the acclaimed author of the best-selling B-Boy Blues series Whether it's the mainte... Read More
Overview :The first book of prose published by either James Thurber or E. B. White, Is Sex Necessary? combines the humor and genius of both authors to... Read More
Overview :In I Feel Therefore I Am, John James Cooper explores his emotional experiences through poems and essays. In writing this book Cooper, who de... Read More